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Lilyann

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Pronounced LEEL-ihann /ˈlil.ɪænn/Medium

Meaning: LilyMedium

In 30 seconds: Lilyann is a flower-and-name blend rooted in lily, joining the bloom to the rhythm of Lillian and Ann.
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Origin MediumEnglish
MeaningLily
U.S. rank (2024)#2159 ↘ Falling
2024 U.S. births88 girls (0.01% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2013
Total births (all-time)≈ 3,285

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 201319162024

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

History & Origin

Lilyann grows directly out of the flower name lily, dressed up with an -ann ending that gives it a fuller, two-part shape. It travels closely with Lillian and the various spellings of Lilyanne and Lilyan, all turning on the same lily root. The doubled or single L and the -ann or -anne tail are mostly a matter of which look a family prefers.

With its soft opening and clipped ending, Lilyann reads as a flower name and a classic in one, and its many spellings, Lilyann, Lilyanne, Lillyann, keep that floral core intact.

Did you know? The meaning usually attached to Lilyann is 'lily', and that core idea is what gives the name most of its long-term appeal.
Overall data confidence 70%
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Variations

LillianLillyannLilyanneLillyanneLilyan

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Lillian— A listed variation and the classic name whose rhythm Lilyann borrows.

Frequently Asked

What does the name Lilyann mean?

Lilyann is usually explained as meaning 'lily' and is most often linked with English tradition.

How do you pronounce Lilyann?

It's commonly said LEEL-ihann /ˈlil.ɪænn/.

Is Lilyann a boy or girl name?

In this batch and in recent U.S. usage data, Lilyann is used as a girl name.

How popular is Lilyann?

In 2024, Lilyann ranked #2159 in the U.S. for girls, with 88 births recorded.